After college, her thirst for learning led her to Korea, where she spent a year working for the American Red Cross and traveling through Far-East Asia. She then proceeded to Drexel University for her M.S. in Library Science, and she has worked as a librarian in both Maryland and Pennsylvania.
It was while writing a travel book with her husband that Sally Keehn discovered the incident that gave rise to her first historical novel for Philomel โ the award-winning I Am Regina. Since then, sheโs searched out Americaโs back-roads for the stories of its people and its past. Sheโs written six novels for Penguin Books for Young Readers: three works of historical fiction - I Am Regina, Moon of Two Dark Horses and Anna Sunday; a contemporary novel based loosely on her own life - The First Horse I See; a fantasy set in Eastern Tennessee during the troubled era following the Civil War โ Gnat Stokes and the Foggy Bottom Swamp Queen. And in spring, 2007, Philomel Books will release her sixth title - a fantasy set in 1872 south-eastern Kentucky โ Magpie Gabbard and the Quest for the Buried Moon.
Sally Keehn says, โI never know until I go exploring what new story โ what new adventure โ lies beyond the bend in the road.โ
*You can learn more about Sally Keehn and her books at: www.sallykeehn.com